Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper will participate in a CNN town hall in Atlanta on March 20, the news channel announced Wednesday morning.

The Democrat has been on a media tour since announcing his presidential run March 7, most recently appearing on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” Tuesday night. With that appearance, the former governor has now appeared on each of the three big networks.

Hickenlooper’s appearances, aimed to raise his national profile, have not gone unnoticed. But early reviews have been mixed. During his first national interview as a candidate, Hickenlooper said he’d sit down and try to work things out with Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell. Editorial writers dismissed the remarks as out of touch.

However, a CNN town hall — much lengthier than the typical TV interview and involving a live audience — can be an opportunity to break out. The network has done them with a number of the declared candidates, and in the most recent, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s longshot candidacy got a boost with good reviews on his performance.

Dana Bash will moderate Hickenlooper’s town hall at 10 p.m. Eastern at the CNN Center.

Nic Garcia is a political reporter for The Denver Post. He previously worked for Chalkbeat, a nonprofit news organization focused on public education, and Out Front, Colorado’s oldest LGBT news organization.

A Democratic state representative from Greeley who was facing a possible recall and resigned abruptly because of a criminal investigation has been ticketed for providing alcohol to a person younger than 21.

Earlier this week, dozens of Colorado middle school students celebrated the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage by discussing the future of politics with a group of female civic leaders including Denver City Council candidate Candi CdeBaca, Secretary of State Jena Griswold and former state Sen. Polly Baca.